Miele PW 5065 User Manual

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Page 1 - Operating manual

Operating manualWasherPW 5065To prevent accidentsand machine damageread these instructionsbeforeinstallation or use.UVM.-Nr. 06 787 080

Page 2 - Contents

2. Load the laundry^Open the drum door using the "Door"button.The drum light switches on.^Load the laundry loosely into thedrum.For best res

Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

3. Select a program^Select a program and the desiredtemperature with the programselector.The display shows the selected washprogram.CottonsThe display

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4. Adding detergentUse detergent according to the laundrysoiling and water hardness.Too little detergent may cause:–ineffective cleaning of laundry;fa

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5. Starting a programCoin mechanismIf the machine is coin operated, pleaseregard the displayed request to pay.If the door is opened after a programhas

Page 6 - Guide to the washer

The program will be locked3 minutes after the program hasstarted when the washer is operatedwith a coin mechanism. Cancelingor changing a program is n

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Adding/removing laundryduring a wash programYou can interrupt some programs toadd or remove a piece of laundry.^Press the "Door" button to o

Page 8 - PROFESSIONAL

COTTONS 95° to 30°C (203°F to 86°F) ABCDItems Items of cottons, linens or mixed fabrics.Tips–Use COTTONS 95°C to sanitize laundry or for heavily soile

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Bed linen 60°C to 40°C (140°F to 104°F)Items Bed linens made of cottons or mixed fabrics.Tip Use color detergent for color itemsDetergent Universal or

Page 10 - Using the washer

Special programsQuick wash 40°C (104°F) ABItems Small load of lightly soiled items, which can be washed in"COTTONS"Detergent Universal or co

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Proofing 40°C to 30°C (104°F to 86°F)Items To treat micro fiber, ski clothing, fine dense cotton or table clothsto make them water repellent and soil

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Guide to the washer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Additional special programs can be accessed in the menu "Settings -Supervisor level". Contact Miele technical service to access these progra

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Towels + 60°C to 40°C (140°F to 104°F)Items Lightly soiled cotton terry laundryTip Use color detergent for dark colored laundryDetergent Universal det

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Main wash Rinse SpinWaterlevelWashrhythmWaterlevelRinses RinsespinFinalspinCOTTONS d a ( 2 LLMINIMUM IRON d a ( 2 LLDELICATES e b e 2 – LTowelling ( a

Page 16 - Program guide

Symbolsd = Low water level( = Medium water levele = High water levela = Normal wash rhythmb = Gentle wash cyclec = WoolensThe washer is equipped with

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Program max. rpmCOTTONS 1400MINIMUM IRON 1000DELICATES 600Towelling 1400Table linen 1200Bed linen 1200Curtains 400Denim 900Dark garments 1200WOOLLENS

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The delay start feature cannot beused when the washer is operatedby a coin mechanism.The delay start feature allows you tostart a program at a later t

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Only use laundry detergent formulatedfor front loading washing machines.For wool and wool blend fabrics use adetergent formulated for wools.Follow ins

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Fabric softener, liquid starchFabric softener added to the washprogram will make fabrics feel softerand will reduce static cling in the dryer.Liquid s

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,Before cleaning the appliance,disconnect the power supply byunplugging the unit or manuallytripping the circuit breaker.,Do not use chemical solvents

Page 22 - Program sequence

Cleaning the inlet hose filterThe washer has two water inlet filters toprotect each inlet valve. Check andclean these filters every 6 months. Thismay

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Read the operating instructionsbefore using this machine for thefirst time. They contain importantinformation about the safety, use andmaintenance of

Page 24 - Selecting a spin speed

,Repairs to electrical appliances must only be carried out by a qualified andtrained person in accordance with local and national safety regulations.R

Page 25 - Delay Start

The display shows a fault messageDisplay message Possible cause Solution*qDrainage fault–The drain is blocked.–The drain hose is toohigh.–Clean the dr

Page 26 - Detergent

General problems with the washerIssue Possible cause SolutionThe washer shakes duringthe spin cycle.–The four feet arenot resting evenlyon the floor.–

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Poor wash resultsIssue Possible cause SolutionThe laundry does notget clean with liquiddetergent.Liquid detergents donot contain bleachingagents. Frui

Page 28 - Cleaning and Care

The door will not open when the "Door" button is pressedIssue SolutionThe washer has no power. Insert the plug into the outlet and check tha

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Opening the door during apower failure or when the drainis blocked,Disconnect the machine from thepower supply.^Open the detergent dispenserdrawer.^ R

Page 30 - Frequently asked questions

Once the flow of water stops:^ Remove the lint trap lid.^Remove any foreign objects or lintfrom the filter.^Check that the impeller (in the backof the

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Machines with a drain valve^ Press the lever for the emergencydrain down and hold until you hearno more water running out.Open the drum door,Always ma

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Changing the light bulbThe machine will not operate if the lightbulb is burnt out.^Disconnect the power supply to thework area by unplugging the unit,

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RepairsIn the event of a fault which you cannotfix yourself, please contact the MieleTechnical Service Department.U [email protected]

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UseOnly use the washing machine towash items which are specified bythe manufacturer to be machinewashable on the fabric care label. Anyother applicati

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Installation InstructionsTo prevent accidentsand machine damageread these instructionsbeforeinstallation or use.

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Front viewa Water intake hose hotb Water intake hose coldc Electrical connectiond Control panele Detergent dispenser drawerf Drum doorg Access panel t

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Rear viewa Lid with transport gripsb Mounting for:–Water intake hose–Drain hose–Withdrawn shipping strutsc Power cordd Shipping struts with rotary pro

Page 39 - After sales service

Installation siteThe washer cannot be built-in.,Do not install the machinedirectly next to or over an open floordrain or drain channel. Moisture canpe

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^Turn the left shipping strutcounterclockwise 90° with theenclosed combination wrench.^Pull the shipping strut out.^Turn the right shipping strutcount

Page 41 - Installation Instructions

^Close the holes with the rotaryprotectors and their caps.^Fasten the shipping struts at the rearside of the washer. Take care to insertthe drill hole

Page 42 - Installation

Leveling the washerTo ensure smooth operation the washermust be level.Failure to level the machine can resultin increased water and energyconsumption

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Washer/ Dryer StackHeight:Stacking kit with pull out shelf6615/16" (1700 mm)The Miele washing machine can beinstalled as part of a washer-dryerst

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Water connectionCold water connectionA water faucet with3/4" threat must beprovided on-site. If none is available themachine must be connected to

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If the correct amount of detergentis dispensed, the machine shouldnot need to be descaled. If the washerneeds to be descaled, use a descalingagent wit

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Hot water connectionConnecting the machine to a hot watersupply will lead to low electricalconsumption during hot wateroperation. The hot water temper

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DrainageThere are two drainage options for thismachine:Drain valveThe machine is drained with amotorized drain valve. A connectioncan be made to an on

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Electrical connection,This installation should beperformed by an experienced andqualified technician, in accordancewith local codes and regulations.Th

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Height 337/16" (85 cm)Width 237/16" (59.5 cm)Depth 283/8" (72 cm)Depth with the door open 441/8" (112 cm)Weight 236 lb (107 kg)Max

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Disposal of the packingmaterialsThe cardboard box and packingmaterials protect the appliance duringshipping.To prevent suffocation of childrenensure t

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Menu Settings Jto adjust standard settingsThe washer controls can be adjusted to changing demands through the settingsmenu.

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Accessing the "Settings" J^Turn the program selector to "Finish".The main menu shows.12:03Selecting a programSettings F^Confirm wi

Page 53 - Technical Data

Time of dayThis selection allows the clock to beshown as 24 hours, 12 hours or notat all. The time of day is also sethere.If the clock is not selected

Page 54 - Disposal of an old appliance

StandbyThe display goes out after 10minutes and the "Start" buttonflashes slowly to save energy.Two options can be selected:OnThe display wi

Page 55 - Menu Settings J

The menu "Settings - Supervisorlevel" has to be "activated" by aMiele service technician or dealer.The menu "Settings" (

Page 56 - Settings J

Control panela "Start" button, with indicatorstarts the selected wash program.b Display with –, "OK" and + buttonsallows more info

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Language JThe display contents can be shownin different languages.The fixed language selection can beset in the sub-menu "Languages J".^Sele

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Rinse waterThe water type for the rinse cycle canbe selected for the "COTTONS" and"MINIMUM IRON" programs. The hotwater intake wil

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MINIMUM IRON durationThe program "MINIMUM IRON"allows you to extend the wash timefor the main wash.The machine comes factory set with theopt

Page 60 - Main wash water

MINIMUM IRON rinsesThe program "MINIMUM IRON"allows you to change the number ofrinses.2 rinses (factory set)3 rinses4 rinsesPre-rinse COTTON

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Page 62 - COTTONS rinses

Display– / + buttonsTo change the component highlightedin the display.– decreases the value or moves themarker up+ increases the value or moves themar

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The appliance must be correctlyinstalled and connected before thefirst use. Please see the "Installationinstructions".For safety reasons, it

Page 64 - M.-Nr. 06 787 080 / 01

1. Sort the laundry^ Empty all pockets.,Foreign objects left in pockets(e.g. nails, coins, paper clips, etc.)can cause damage to clothes andthe machin

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